Baby Bath Ring Bathtimes can be both fun and hard work when you have a baby who won't keep still! My daughter is now 9 months old and is pulling herself into standing position against the edge of the bath which has made it tremendously difficult to keep a steady and safe hold of her during bath...

This baby bath ring has been an absolute god send for me and bath times in my house! I purchased this when my little girl Lillie started to become bored with bath time. As she was 7 months (the age when the DVD’s begin to appear on the floor from the TV unit!!) and could sit unaided i felt this...

My son was about 6 months old when i sent his dad out to buy this seat, i'd had one previously when my daughter was a baby and found it really useful but i hadn't kept it so i decided to buy another one. Although it's described as a "bath ring" it's a seat made from plastic, it's bright yellow...

As having c-sections with both of my two kids I had always found bathing them hard in the 1st few weeks so having a baby chair was a must have for me as this made bathing them a lot easier for them and me. So when they got to around 6 months old and to big for their baby chairs I had to find...

I invested in a bath ring for my daughter to help bath time become more interesting for her and also a bit easier for me! I was fed up having to lean over the bath breaking my back trying to her hold her up so she could play with her toys. She was at the stage where she would not lie back on her...

This bath ring was an essential item in our bath, our baby used it from 4 months although he still needed support, it was there to help me when he got slippery and of course, to stop him squirming out of my grip - as they do with the excitement of a bath! The bright colour shapes are cheerful and...

I bought this bath seat when my baby started to seat up. Obviously it's a good quality item. Very steady in a bath. Lovely colours. My was bright yellow with 3 different coloured shapes on the front bar. HERE are advantages of this bath seat. 1) VERY SAFE 2) GOOD DESIGN. My baby LIKED IT straight...

One of the things i was nervous about when i had my daughter and couldnt get the hang of either was bathing her. My husband did it with ease but i was to nervous to enjoy it and never got the hang of supporting her with one arm and washing with the other so he was on bath duty for the first 7...

You should not use this or any product similar to this if it has a narrow round bar which goes between the legs, a child can slip down and cause themselves an injury between the legs.
You should know that any injury to the genital area of a child is immediately notified to social services who will begin an investigation into your family.
If they do not accept that the bath ring is the cause of the injury they can (and will) take your child into care.
This is a very serious situation, it is not worth the risk - only use bath chairs that do not have a restraint between the legs.

argos baby bath seat (ring), my daughter was about 7 months old when i brought this product, i found it pretty useful, although my daughter didn't really approve at first, but she got use to it, i think the suction cups are a good idea, although if you have a 'nobbly' bit in your bath it will not...

I LOVE this product. The Argos Baby Bath Ring was the perfect transition for my son when he was going from a baby bathtub to the actual bathtub. This product made it so easy for my son to enjoy more room in the larger bath tub without him sliding all over the place. It also taught him that even...

You should not use this or any product similar to this if it has a narrow round bar which goes between the legs, a child can slip down and cause themselves an injury between the legs.
You should know that any injury to the genital area of a child is immediately notified to social services who will begin an investigation into your family.
If they do not accept that the bath ring is the cause of the injury they can (and will) take your child into care.
This is a very serious situation, it is not worth the risk - only use bath chairs that do not have a restraint between the legs.